I have different cest files like for "SignIn, ProfileEdit, EditPassword, Logout" and I want to run a single command and it should run in order below:1. SignIn should be done.2. ProfileEdit should run.3. EditPassword should run.4. Last is, it should get logout.

Is there any command to run bunch of these test cases and in a proper sequence.

Alternatively, you can create an advanced script that sets up your testing environment and run the tests in the way that you want. For that, the perfect partner is robo.li http://robo.li/tasks/Testing/#codecept

I'm attaching an example in case you want to check. I just run vendor/bin/robo run:tests command in cli and this is what is being executed:

It is a bad practice to rely on tests order, so @Naktibalda is right here.

However, if you need to get it done the way it is (yes, I understand that, I'm very stubborn too ) you can add all your tests to a group and name tests in alphabetical order, as all tests will be sorted in this way. But this is not recommended way of doing things

Hi All..Thanks for providing your feedback.Actually the problem is that the Project for which I had to do this automation testing is a very big project and it contains a lot of different pages into it(more than 80 pages).So If I follow the procedure told by you guys to make a single sheet, my single cest file will become very heavy containing large amount of data into it.So due to which we have different Cest files for each different module.But the only issue was to run all the separate files with a single command for covering complete project.Any how let me try with group once.